A roundup of easy-to-sing Southern All Stars songs for karaoke
Southern All Stars, one of Japan’s most iconic rock bands.
Since their debut in 1978 with “Katte ni Shindobaddo” (“Katteni Shindobaddo” / “A Sudden ‘Shindbad’”), they’ve captivated countless fans with a wide variety of songs—from upbeat, party-ready tracks to laid-back love ballads and slightly sexy numbers.
Many of you probably sing their classics at karaoke.
In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce Southern All Stars songs that are easy to sing at karaoke!
Picture the passionate and gentle seas of Southern Beach as you sing and have fun!
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Southern All Stars: Easy Karaoke Songs (11–20)
Give my regards to Joan of Arc.Southern All Stars

Southern All Stars is a rock band that has been active for many years.
They’re known for their impressively wide-ranging, genre-defying musicality, but their new song “Regards to Joan of Arc” is wrapped up in orthodox rock ’n’ roll.
Despite its rocky melody, the vocal range is set on the narrower side.
The riff has a loud feel, but the vocals are surprisingly restrained, so even men with a limited vocal range should be able to sing it without any trouble.
Ya Ya (I Won't Forget That Time)Southern All Stars

Many of you probably go to karaoke with longtime companions and friends.
A song I’d like to recommend is “Ya Ya (Ano Jidai wo Wasurenai).” It’s a bittersweet ballad whose lyrics portray the beautiful memories of youth and the longing that comes with them.
Singing it might spark a lively trip down memory lane.
The tempo is relaxed and it’s easy to sing, but there are English lyrics and a few high notes.
Try focusing your practice on those two points!
Beware of words in the key of CSouthern All Stars

Let me introduce a pop song about adult romance: “C-chō Kotoba ni Goyōjin.” Here, “C-chō” doesn’t refer to the musical key; it’s a phrase meaning someone who’s glib or smooth-talking.
The song’s storyline portrays the romantic entanglements between a smooth-talking man and many women.
Although the man is depicted as glib, the song’s appeal lies in how you can also sense the innocence and loneliness behind his behavior.
When singing it, watch out for the spots where the key suddenly jumps up.
That said, the overall melody doesn’t move up and down much, so it should be relatively easy to sing.
Days of Love and DesireSouthern All Stars

Also known as their milestone 50th single, “Ai to Yokubou no Hibi” (“Days of Love and Desire”) made a strong impression as the theme song for the drama “Ōoku: The First Chapter.” True to Southern All Stars’ style, it’s a Latin-influenced track, but it differs notably from their other works in one key way: the lyrics blend English and Japanese.
You’ll even hear some unfamiliar phrases.
If you can pronounce them well, it’ll sound incredibly cool.
By the way, the overall key is low, making it perfect for those who struggle with high notes.
Sing, sky of JapanSouthern All Stars

Southern All Stars is a band that has been beloved by a wide range of generations.
Even people in their teens and twenties may feel familiar with them because their parents listened to their music.
Their new song is Utae Nippon no Sora.
It’s a laid-back track with a summery feel, arranged with a tropical vibe throughout.
The vocal line stays mostly in a lower range, making it easy to sing even for men who have trouble hitting high notes.
Be sure to check it out.
Tracks of HopeSouthern All Stars

Speaking of pep songs by Southern All Stars, Hope no Wadachi (Tracks of Hope) comes to mind.
Set to a rock-infused sound, this song depicts a man setting off for a distant town.
It portrays the swirling heartache and sorrow within the protagonist, along with the strength to keep moving toward the future.
It’s perfect for cheering someone on or singing at a farewell party—sure to stir listeners’ hearts.
Although it’s an intense song and might seem difficult, its shifts in tempo let you catch your breath as you sing.
A roundup of easy-to-sing Southern All Stars karaoke songs (21–30)
Bon-giri Love SongSouthern All Stars

This is Southern All Stars’ fourth digital-only single, released in July 2023.
The slightly bouncy beat leaves quite an impression.
The vocal melody doesn’t span a wide range, making it easy to hum along and enjoy, so it’s recommended for those who prioritize singability.
However, be careful not to sing the lyrics too flatly.
With a strong sense of rhythm, you’ll be able to sing this song more freely and enjoyably.
For those who like impersonations, trying a Kuwata-style vocal could be another fun twist.
Blow away your daily stress with this one track and put it to use for your well-being.





